John Randolph of Roanoke And Other Sketches of Character Including William Wir

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John Randolph of Roanoke And Other Sketches of Character Including William Wir
Frederick W Frederick William Thomas
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" "It s a pity, Nat, " I replied, "that he did not confess the debt in the presence of some of those gentlemen at the tavern. You are now a free man, and you could sue him for the amount, and bring one of those gentlemen to prove that he confessed the debt. " "Ha, now I understand it, Master William. That s the reason why the Squire didn t want to hear anything of it before them are gentlemen; he knew I could make him pay. So, if he was to confess, in the presence of a white person, as how he o...wed me the money, then I could sue him, and make him pay. " "Precisely so, Nat, " I replied. Nat chuckled to himself, and then said: "The Squire ll find I m not such a cabbage-head as he takes me for. " A week or so after this, and when I had for gotten the circumstance, Nat was one day driving me into the city in the carriage. As we approached Squire Tatem s, Nat turned round, and said quickly to me: "Master William, there s the Squire now. Don t let him see you, and just mark, now, how I ll tickle him along about the cabbage.

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